Integrating specialist advice following reforms: an interview-based survey

نویسندگان

  • Yannish Jones Naik
  • Caroline Anderton
  • Greg Fell
چکیده

OBJECTIVES To investigate the importance of incorporating secondary care input to aid commissioning following National Health Service reforms which will see the replacement of Primary Care Trusts with Clinical Commissioning Groups; to determine barriers that might arise given that this issue had been raised during public consultations and to explore ways to improve this input. DESIGN Qualitative project with semistructured one-to-one interviews which were audio recorded, transcribed and analysed using thematic content analysis by two investigators. The findings were discussed and organized into a framework. SETTING Bradford and Airedale, UK. PARTICIPANTS We interviewed 19 participants from primary care, the medical directorship and a range of specialties. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES One-to-one semistructured interviews allowed a flexible dialogue to discuss planned questions and any other themes which participants brought up. This elicited a variety of experiences and ideas which provided the basis for in depth theoretical analysis required for our objectives. RESULTS There was an almost universal agreement that the integration of secondary care advice is important in commissioning. The main perceived barriers were obstacles to good communication and relationships, conflicts of interest and financial pressures. Participants suggested varied and innovative ways to improve communication and integration, and suggestions for organisations. CONCLUSIONS Our results support the importance of secondary care input and highlight communication, organisation and integration as three goals for organisations to work towards. Successful achievement of these objectives could have financial implications for organisations as well as benefits for patient care.

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دوره 4  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2013